Agafokleya Poltoratskaya
Agafokleya A. Poltoratskaya (1737-1822), was a Russian entrepreneur and major landowner. She and her spouse Mark Poltoratsky were the founders of the noble family of Poltoratsky. She was a major business person and landowner of her time, and created a substantial fortune which helped her spouse attain nobility. She was a great contributor to the church, and also infamous because of her alleged great mistreatment of her serfs, which reportedly led Emperor Alexander of Russia to have her prosecuted.
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- Газета «Тверская жизнь». Агафоклея: железная леди, живая душа.
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- 1737 births
- 1822 deaths
- 18th-century Russian businesspeople
- Russian women in business
- 19th-century Russian businesspeople
- Russian landowners
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